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jficquette
ParticipantI sort of surprised that they got taken off of their current gigs.
I don’t mind “news” people being bias I just mind them pretending that they are not.
I wish NBC would just come out and endorse Obama and commit to him but their too chicken shit for that.
John
PS. Actually, I expect a network to endorse Obama this year. They are in the tank 100% for Obama and will do whatever they have to to promote Obama.
Newspapers have been endorsing candidates for years and its probably time that the MSM to start doing the same allthough it would backfire in their faces.
jficquette
ParticipantI sort of surprised that they got taken off of their current gigs.
I don’t mind “news” people being bias I just mind them pretending that they are not.
I wish NBC would just come out and endorse Obama and commit to him but their too chicken shit for that.
John
PS. Actually, I expect a network to endorse Obama this year. They are in the tank 100% for Obama and will do whatever they have to to promote Obama.
Newspapers have been endorsing candidates for years and its probably time that the MSM to start doing the same allthough it would backfire in their faces.
jficquette
ParticipantI sort of surprised that they got taken off of their current gigs.
I don’t mind “news” people being bias I just mind them pretending that they are not.
I wish NBC would just come out and endorse Obama and commit to him but their too chicken shit for that.
John
PS. Actually, I expect a network to endorse Obama this year. They are in the tank 100% for Obama and will do whatever they have to to promote Obama.
Newspapers have been endorsing candidates for years and its probably time that the MSM to start doing the same allthough it would backfire in their faces.
jficquette
ParticipantI sort of surprised that they got taken off of their current gigs.
I don’t mind “news” people being bias I just mind them pretending that they are not.
I wish NBC would just come out and endorse Obama and commit to him but their too chicken shit for that.
John
PS. Actually, I expect a network to endorse Obama this year. They are in the tank 100% for Obama and will do whatever they have to to promote Obama.
Newspapers have been endorsing candidates for years and its probably time that the MSM to start doing the same allthough it would backfire in their faces.
jficquette
Participant[quote=LA_Renter]The USA Today Gallup poll is more than likely an outlier. Rasmussen daily tracker is better gauge followed by the Gallup daily tracking. Rasmussen has McCain up 1 point M 48 O 47. All interviews were taken after the GOP Convention.
With the “right track wrong track” numbers such as they are you would think Obama would be further ahead. It makes me wonder if the electorate is weary of another round of One Party Rule. [/quote]
The public is blaming Congress as much as the White House for being on the wrong track. Congressional approval ratings are much lower then for President Bush.
Congress is ran by the democrats. When people say they are sick of things they are talking as much or more about the way congress has handled things then anything else.
Obama should be leading big now and the fact that he is getting behind this soon after the conventions indicates a big lost for him.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=LA_Renter]The USA Today Gallup poll is more than likely an outlier. Rasmussen daily tracker is better gauge followed by the Gallup daily tracking. Rasmussen has McCain up 1 point M 48 O 47. All interviews were taken after the GOP Convention.
With the “right track wrong track” numbers such as they are you would think Obama would be further ahead. It makes me wonder if the electorate is weary of another round of One Party Rule. [/quote]
The public is blaming Congress as much as the White House for being on the wrong track. Congressional approval ratings are much lower then for President Bush.
Congress is ran by the democrats. When people say they are sick of things they are talking as much or more about the way congress has handled things then anything else.
Obama should be leading big now and the fact that he is getting behind this soon after the conventions indicates a big lost for him.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=LA_Renter]The USA Today Gallup poll is more than likely an outlier. Rasmussen daily tracker is better gauge followed by the Gallup daily tracking. Rasmussen has McCain up 1 point M 48 O 47. All interviews were taken after the GOP Convention.
With the “right track wrong track” numbers such as they are you would think Obama would be further ahead. It makes me wonder if the electorate is weary of another round of One Party Rule. [/quote]
The public is blaming Congress as much as the White House for being on the wrong track. Congressional approval ratings are much lower then for President Bush.
Congress is ran by the democrats. When people say they are sick of things they are talking as much or more about the way congress has handled things then anything else.
Obama should be leading big now and the fact that he is getting behind this soon after the conventions indicates a big lost for him.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=LA_Renter]The USA Today Gallup poll is more than likely an outlier. Rasmussen daily tracker is better gauge followed by the Gallup daily tracking. Rasmussen has McCain up 1 point M 48 O 47. All interviews were taken after the GOP Convention.
With the “right track wrong track” numbers such as they are you would think Obama would be further ahead. It makes me wonder if the electorate is weary of another round of One Party Rule. [/quote]
The public is blaming Congress as much as the White House for being on the wrong track. Congressional approval ratings are much lower then for President Bush.
Congress is ran by the democrats. When people say they are sick of things they are talking as much or more about the way congress has handled things then anything else.
Obama should be leading big now and the fact that he is getting behind this soon after the conventions indicates a big lost for him.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=LA_Renter]The USA Today Gallup poll is more than likely an outlier. Rasmussen daily tracker is better gauge followed by the Gallup daily tracking. Rasmussen has McCain up 1 point M 48 O 47. All interviews were taken after the GOP Convention.
With the “right track wrong track” numbers such as they are you would think Obama would be further ahead. It makes me wonder if the electorate is weary of another round of One Party Rule. [/quote]
The public is blaming Congress as much as the White House for being on the wrong track. Congressional approval ratings are much lower then for President Bush.
Congress is ran by the democrats. When people say they are sick of things they are talking as much or more about the way congress has handled things then anything else.
Obama should be leading big now and the fact that he is getting behind this soon after the conventions indicates a big lost for him.
John
jficquette
ParticipantObama is becoming more and more of a joke. By the time the elections get here he will be lucky to get 40% of the vote.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ted9Hzn8foY
John
jficquette
ParticipantObama is becoming more and more of a joke. By the time the elections get here he will be lucky to get 40% of the vote.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ted9Hzn8foY
John
jficquette
ParticipantObama is becoming more and more of a joke. By the time the elections get here he will be lucky to get 40% of the vote.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ted9Hzn8foY
John
jficquette
ParticipantObama is becoming more and more of a joke. By the time the elections get here he will be lucky to get 40% of the vote.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ted9Hzn8foY
John
jficquette
ParticipantObama is becoming more and more of a joke. By the time the elections get here he will be lucky to get 40% of the vote.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ted9Hzn8foY
John
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